The June/July 2014 issue of Black Belt magazine will feature a cover story on aikido’s Haruo Matsuoka, a student of Seiseki Abe and the former chief instructor at Steven Seagal’s Tenshin Dojo.
In the story, titled “Synergy, Strength & Simplicity,” Haruo Matsuoka is shown executing a number of empty-hand aikido moves, as well as aikido moves for defense against weapons, in a profile wherein he discusses what makes aikido applicable for everybody as a traditional design for modern living.
Still photos, however, don’t do his elegant yet powerful aikido moves justice.
So we proudly present this bonus video of Haruo Matsuoka’s aikido moves in action from that shoot — along with a breakdown of the feature stories for the June/July 2014 issue!
AIKIDO MOVES VIDEO
Haruo Matsuoka Behind the Scenes at a Black Belt Magazine Cover Shoot
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June/July 2014 Issue of Black Belt Magazine
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Angles of Attack
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Source: Black Belt Magazine